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Marestail

Marestail

Marestail continues to be a problem in no-till soybean fields throughout Ohio. This weed can require almost a full year to complete its life cycle, and is considered to be both a winter and summer annual. Two broad periods of emergence result in plant populations that become problematic in soybeans. Plants that emerge in late summer and fall will overwinter as rosettes (plants with elongated stems in fall do not survive winter), and these will be present at the time of crop planting.

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October/November 4-H Volunteer Newsletter

October/November 4-H Volunteer Newsletter

The Volunteer Newsletter "News & Notes" is full of important information for you, the valued volunteer. Check out the current issue!

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NCO Agronomy Newsletter Issue 14-09

NCO Agronomy Newsletter Issue 14-09

This issue includes articles on Corn Ear Rot and Potential Mycotoxin; General Crop Management; Soil Compaction Threat Increased; Harvesting, Handling, and Drying Corn with Ear Rots in 2009; In-Bin Drying of Corn in 2009; Soybean Quality Issues; and more.

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2009 Ohio Wheat Performance Test

2009 Ohio Wheat Performance Test

Reaction of Winter Wheat Varieties to Various Diseases in Ohio

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North Central Ohio Agronomy Report - Erie Basin Extension Education & Research Area
Inside this Issue: Lime Application, Revisiting Fall Weed Control Again, Fall Herbicide Treatments in Wheat, Get your Fertilizer Spread this Fall or Next Spring, but Avoid Frozen Ground Application, Corn Hybrid Silage Trial Data...
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Marestail
Marestail continues to be a problem in no-till soybean fields throughout Ohio. This weed can require almost a full year to complete its life cycle, and is considered to be both a winter and summer annual. Two broad periods of emergence result in plant populations that become problematic in soybeans. Plants that emerge in late summer and fall will overwinter as rosettes (plants with elongated stems in fall do not survive winter), and these will be present at the time of crop planting.
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October/November 4-H Volunteer Newsletter
The Volunteer Newsletter "News & Notes" is full of important information for you, the valued volunteer. Check out the current issue!
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